Miss Kipling

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$750 El Reno, OK 0y by @equimeta_user

Miss Kipling

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$750

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Sale format
Direct sale
Listed
16 hours ago
Breed
Thoroughbred
Age
0 years
Discipline
Trail
Location
El Reno, OK
Height
15.2hh
Color
Bay

Personality Profile

Training Level Green Broke

Sensitive Athlete

High energy and highly responsive. Requires a tactful, experienced rider to channel its athleticism and manage its sensitivity.

✨ Smooth Ride⚡ Pro Prospect

Performance

Energy Forward

How much natural "go" this horse has.

Very Cold Hot
Trainability Willing

How quickly this horse picks up new skills.

Resistant Exceptional
Show Attitude Neutral

How this horse acts in the show ring.

Ring Sour Honest
Ride Comfort Comfortable

How smooth and easy to sit at all gaits.

Rough Smooth

Management

Confidence Wary

How brave around new, scary, or surprising things.

Timid Fearless
Toughness Moderate

How well they handle hard work, long days, and bad weather.

Delicate Iron
Aid Sensitivity Responsive

How much leg or rein it takes to get a response.

Dull Hair Trigger
People Bond Friendly

How much this horse enjoys being around people.

Aloof Velcro
Herd Dynamics Social

Where this horse falls in the pecking order.

Submissive Dominant
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Pedigree

Miss Kipling

Thoroughbred 15.2hh Bay

About this horse

$750 Skills: Parade, Playday, Project, Ridden Western, Trail, Trail Riding Miss Kipling is a smart, friendly mare and a smooth, comfortable ride. She’s best suited for trail riding or arena work. She’s a beautiful horse and, with the right guidance, could do well at playdays or in show settings. Kip always stands out, thanks to her great conformation and nice headset. Like her sire, she isn’t driven by speed but will get up and go when asked, which can be a real plus for the right rider. Miss Kipling is enjoyable to ride and has a lovely trot and a smooth lope once she gets going. ... (read more) She’s mostly been ridden Western at Nexus, but she would look just as good in an English saddle. She enjoys being brushed and stands quietly for fly spray, making grooming her easy. Kipling is a smart horse and will sometimes test her handler. She still needs to work on things like moving her hindquarters, feeling confident away from other horses, tying, and loading. With a confident, experienced handler who can give her steady training, she’ll become an excellent horse quickly. If you enjoy groundwork, she could be a great fit. She’s full of try and personality, which makes her fun to work with. Her potential to develop into a confident, well-rounded horse can inspire experienced riders to see her as a rewarding project. While Miss Kipling is with us, we’ll keep working on the areas where she needs more training. Don’t miss your chance to own this beautiful, smart mare. She’s a great match for someone who feels confident in their horsemanship and wants to help a horse succeed. She could really succeed anywhere, in any discipline, with a good, patient handler. Come check her out! This is a wonderful opportunity to bring home a versatile horse with lots of potential for growth and success. She did race in her youth, but retired sound. Miss Kipling is up to date on all vaccines, coggins, teeth, and farrier work done. Nexus Equine We believe there are times when horses find themselves in at-risk situations and need outside support and resources. Quite often, these are younger healthier horses who have a great potential for a second career or new chapter in their lives. Nexus provides assessment and training to every horse in our adoption program. As a result, all horses have a specific individually designed program that promotes the highest potential of each horse. ... (read more) The final step in our adoption process is matching the right person with the right horse, creating positive outcomes for the equine community. Horses need resources and support when they are no longer appropriate for current discipline or environment. Nexus provides those option either by putting horses in our adoption and transport programs OR by providing assistance to horse owners with veterinary and farrier care so that horses can remain at home. Nexus collaborates and partners with other equine organizations, horse and breed associations, national animal welfare organizations and horse enthusiasts on a local and national level to help horses more efficiently and effectively. Our team works hard to help Oklahoma horses—check out recent news coverage, press releases, and social media posts about our efforts in the News Center. View Farm Directory Listing